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<strong>MC55i</strong> <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Set</strong><br />

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10.3 <strong>AT</strong>^SISS<br />

hcUsrAgent<br />

hcMethod<br />

hcProp<br />

hcRedir<br />

hcAuth<br />

smFrom<br />

smRcpt<br />

smCC<br />

smSubj<br />

smHdr<br />

command can be executed. After the exact number of bytes are transferred via<br />

the serial interface, the HTTP client will go from service state "Up" to service<br />

state "Closing" (see parameters and for detail).<br />

Finally, the URC "^SISW: x, 2" indicates that all data have been transferred and<br />

the service can be closed with <strong>AT</strong>^SISC.<br />

The user agent string must be set by the application to identify the mobile. Usually<br />

operation system and software version info is set with this browser identifier.<br />

Length: 0 ... 63<br />

HTTP method specification: 0=GET, 1=POST, 2=HEAD.<br />

Parameter for several HTTP settings.<br />

Length: 0 ... 127<br />

The general format is 'key': 'value' "\0d\0a".<br />

Multiple settings can be given separated by "\0d\0a" sequences within the<br />

string.<br />

Possible 'key' values are defined at HTTP/1.1 Standard RFC 2616.<br />

This flag controls the redirection mechanism of the <strong>MC55i</strong> acting as HTTP client<br />

(numeric).<br />

If "hcRedir" = 0: No redirection.<br />

If "hcRedir" = 1: The client automatically sends a new HTTP request if the<br />

server answers with a redirect code (range 30x).<br />

Default is 1.<br />

If set ("hcAuth" = 1) this flag determines that the HTTP client will automatically<br />

answer on authentication requests from the server with the current "passwd"<br />

and "user" parameter settings. If these parameters are not specified the <strong>MC55i</strong><br />

will terminate the HTTP connection and send an indication to the TA.<br />

Default is 1.<br />

Email sender address, i.e. "MAIL FROM" address (string).<br />

Length: 6 ... 256<br />

A valid address parameter consists of local part and domain name delimited by<br />

a '@' character, e.g. "john.smith@somedomain.de".<br />

Recipient address of the email, i.e. "RCPT TO" address (string).<br />

Length: 6 ... 256<br />

If multiple recipient addresses are to be supplied the comma character is used<br />

as delimiter to separate individual address values, e.g. "john.smith@somedomain.de,tom.meier@somedomain.de".<br />

Some mail servers do not accept recipient<br />

addresses without brackets . It is recommended to use the "RCPT TO"<br />

variable with brackets.<br />

CC recipient address of the email (string).<br />

Length: 6 ... 256<br />

If multiple CC recipient addresses are to be supplied the comma character is<br />

used as delimiter to separate individual address values, e.g.<br />

"john.smith@somedomain.de,tom.meier@somedomain.de".<br />

Subject content of the email (string).<br />

Length: 0 ... 256<br />

If no subject is supplied the email will be sent with an empty subject.<br />

This parameter, if set, will be appended at the end of the email header section<br />

(string).<br />

Length: 0... 256<br />

Hence, it serves as a generic header field parameter which allows the user to<br />

provide any email header field. It is the user's responsibility to provide correct<br />

header fields!<br />

String of max. 256 characters.<br />

Example for multipart MIME messages:<br />

"Content-Type: multipart/mixed".<br />

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